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• For mobile or remote clients to remotely access an Intranet/LAN of a company (see PPTP<br />

setup for Windows for more information)<br />

Each PPTP connection is composed of a server and a client. The MikroTik RouterOS may function<br />

as a server or client - or, for various configurations, it may be the server for some connections and<br />

client for other connections. For example, the client created below could connect to a Windows<br />

2000 server, another MikroTik Router, or another router which supports a PPTP server.<br />

Quick Setup Guide<br />

To make a PPTP tunnel between 2 MikroTik routers with IP addresses 10.5.8.104 (PPTP server)<br />

and 10.1.0.172 (PPTP client), follow the next steps.<br />

• Setup on PPTP server:<br />

1. Add a user:<br />

[admin@PPTP-Server] ppp secret> add name=jack password=pass \<br />

\... local-address=10.0.0.1 remote-address=10.0.0.2<br />

2. Enable the PPTP server:<br />

[admin@PPTP-Server] interface pptp-server server> set enabled=yes<br />

• Setup on PPTP client:<br />

1. Add the PPTP client:<br />

[admin@PPTP-Client] interface pptp-client> add user=jack password=pass \<br />

\... connect-to=10.5.8.104 disabled=no<br />

Specifications<br />

Packages required: ppp<br />

License required: level1 (limited to 1 tunnel), level3 (limited to 200 tunnels), level5<br />

Home menu level: /interface pptp-server, /interface pptp-client<br />

Standards and Technologies: PPTP (RFC 2637)<br />

Hardware usage: Not significant<br />

Related Documents<br />

• Package Management<br />

• IP Addresses and ARP<br />

• AAA<br />

• EoIP<br />

Description<br />

PPTP is a secure tunnel for transporting IP traffic using PPP. PPTP encapsulates PPP in virtual lines<br />

that run over IP. PPTP incorporates PPP and MPPE (Microsoft Point to Point Encryption) to make<br />

encrypted links. The purpose of this protocol is to make well-managed secure connections between<br />

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Other trademarks and registred trademarks mentioned herein are properties of their respective owners.

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